Today's school leaders need a special advanced degree

The recent economic and political climate has made school administration more challenging than ever. Now, more than ever, school administrators need a distinctive advanced degree.

Western Michigan University's Master of Arts (MA) in Educational Leadership prepares leaders for roles in educational organizations including K-12 schools, higher education, governmental agencies and professional associations. The graduate curriculum is based on a "Performance Driven Leadership" (PDL) model.

Why Educational Leadership at Western Michigan University?

Certified and accredited

This degree meets the Michigan K-12 Administrator Certification requirements, NCATE accreditation standards, and the guidelines of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC). It is also a Michigan State Board of Education Approved Principal Preparation Program.

Career opportunities

Preparation to become a leader in a variety of roles in the private or public sector.

Previous graduates of this program hold positions of prominence as principals, superintendents, higher education administrators, and executive directors of nonprofit organizations.

WMU maintains strong ties with the field, recently adding the former superintendents of Vicksburg, Marcellus, and Pontiac districts to the faculty ranks

"Best bang for the buck"

Washington Monthly placed WMU on a list of national universities that offer "the best bang for the buck." WMU came in at No. 46 based on the economic value students receive per dollar.